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. >> yes, it has to do with a map, 400-year-old map from the -- that has been in the british museum and it's been recently discovered that there's a patch, very interesting patch, which was discovered underneath it was the outline of a fortification and it happens to be in the area where historian jim horn believes the colonists from the lost colony went, the areas which they went. and we've done some preliminary work this. found some interesting artifacts that looked like they could be 16th century, so this is all brand-new and we're just sort of on the cusp we think some pretty exciting discoveries. >> caller's from memphis next. eugen eugenia, go ahead with your comments. >> caller: my husband's ancestors came to jamestown in 1616 and then we see him in elizabeth city, i find him in elizabeth city, and i wondered exactly where elizabeth city was in reference to jamestown. >> well, it's now where hampton is, modern hampton is, and actually virginia beach. i think it was a larger county at one point that took all the hampton -- almost all of hampton rhodes, so it's not far from here, p
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we actually have studied another map in the british museum. it shows -- really shows that the fort -- the actual fort where we found it was already -- that location had been put on a map by a mapmaker in 1608 and no one had recognized that that was really, you know, pinpointing the site. >> hear from our callers again. oxford, mississippi, joanne, hello. >> caller: good afternoon. i'm enjoying this enormously. i saw the exhibit written bone and it's one of the most fascinating things i've ever seen. i noticed you showed the captain gosnold reproduction. but you had a video of a woman and there was an interpretive reconstruction of a woman who would walk away from you in the video. you would see how you started with her skeleton and then the forensic reproduction. she walked with a limp. it was stunning. it was stunning. and i was wondering if you could tell us a little bit more about who you think she was and the other reproduction was of the head of a woman who was believed to be a slave and you determined that based on the shape of her back
we actually have studied another map in the british museum. it shows -- really shows that the fort -- the actual fort where we found it was already -- that location had been put on a map by a mapmaker in 1608 and no one had recognized that that was really, you know, pinpointing the site. >> hear from our callers again. oxford, mississippi, joanne, hello. >> caller: good afternoon. i'm enjoying this enormously. i saw the exhibit written bone and it's one of the most fascinating...
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and according to the british government that iraqi regime could launch a biological or chemical attack in as little as forty five minutes after the order were given. the regime has longstanding and continuing to terrorist organizations and there are al qaeda terrorists inside iraq regime is seeking a nuclear bomb and with physical façade material could build one within a year. the bush administration made up its mind to go to war on september the eleventh two thousand and one that very first day on september twelfth one day after september eleventh. the meeting that was held in the white house in the situation room. led to rumsfeld asking the question should we use this as an opportunity to do something about iraq as well we all said no no al-qaeda is in afghanistan we need to bomb afghanistan and rumsfeld said there aren't any good targets in afghanistan and there are lots of good targets in iraq from that time on you were dealing with rationalization and justification for the war you weren't dealing with the real causes for the war or real reasons for the war there was never a clear
and according to the british government that iraqi regime could launch a biological or chemical attack in as little as forty five minutes after the order were given. the regime has longstanding and continuing to terrorist organizations and there are al qaeda terrorists inside iraq regime is seeking a nuclear bomb and with physical façade material could build one within a year. the bush administration made up its mind to go to war on september the eleventh two thousand and one that very first...
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. >> my information indicates he's a british citizen with a genuine british passport. so basically he isn't arab or middle eastern origin but holder of a british passport. this is one of the major reasons why they recruited him. >> mustaffa has been briefed by saudi counterterrorism officials on the plot. his western travel documents made the agent attractive to al qaeda's powerful branch in yemen. alani says after the mole was sent into yemen to pose as a willing suicide bomber, he received training on how to use the explosive device. >> he received training and he received instruction how to avoid detection in the airport, how to behave. >> alani says there was more than one person who saudi handlers will to evacuate from yemen. >> the person who made contact him needs to evacuated as well as because he's the link between the person and intelligence service. >> he said the bomb was flown from yemen to saudi arabia and handed to u.s. officials. alana's standing is the device may is have been designed to fit in a garment worn over underwear. he said the device was more
. >> my information indicates he's a british citizen with a genuine british passport. so basically he isn't arab or middle eastern origin but holder of a british passport. this is one of the major reasons why they recruited him. >> mustaffa has been briefed by saudi counterterrorism officials on the plot. his western travel documents made the agent attractive to al qaeda's powerful branch in yemen. alani says after the mole was sent into yemen to pose as a willing suicide bomber, he...
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even the power of the british empire never really recovered from world war i. and when churchill said i have not become the king's first min minister in order to preside over the liquidation of the british empire, that liquidation was well underway. here in america there are institutions and beliefs, belief systems that long ago lost their clout. take the urban machine. doubtless, there are americans who still believe in the legendary power of the urban machine. yet with few exceptions, urban machines lost their grip on cities long ago. tamny hall, r.i.p.. so it is with the passing of liberalism. in my lifetime, i have seen liberalism dissolve from an all-powerful key mora -- kimora with its hold unopposed on the goth, the bureaucracy, the educational establishment, even the corporate world. it became a feeble thing with alternative influences challenging it in practically every department. today's liberals are veritable zombies, holding out where they can with ever more fresh troops of conservatives, free marketeers and globalists, challenging them everywhere.
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that's the british military. he add aligned himself fatefully with british military. with john bull. what's going on here in canada? you have a military outpost. training. the commander of this outpost, or president as delany would describe it. william howard day. 1851 graduate up oberlin with a masters in theology. originally from new york. was editor of the news paper in the 1850s, the alien american out of cleveland. delany was a surgeon from, from -- from pittsburgh, pennsylvania. he was self-described, foreign secretary of this organization. organization needs a foreign secretary. and he was an operations officer. mary ann shadd-cary, she functioned very much like an adjective. she functioned very much like an adjunct. delany would write, in, in 1859, this would actually appear in a serial, in the magazine out of new york. edited by robert hamilton. today you can find this in a book "blake or america." it is a code book. want to understand how did all the cells, and how to work with the various cells throughout the, throughout this country, throughout the south.
that's the british military. he add aligned himself fatefully with british military. with john bull. what's going on here in canada? you have a military outpost. training. the commander of this outpost, or president as delany would describe it. william howard day. 1851 graduate up oberlin with a masters in theology. originally from new york. was editor of the news paper in the 1850s, the alien american out of cleveland. delany was a surgeon from, from -- from pittsburgh, pennsylvania. he was...
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a british body on a ford v-8 that moved like a rocket. his signature shelby mustangs combine two great name plates. they will always be a collector's item. his legacy is the 2013 gt-500 mustang. it has 650 horsepower making it the most powerful production v-8 in the world with the power to set your hair on fire just the way he would have liked it. carroll shelby was 89 years old. >>> and horst faas has died. he was the combat photographer of his generation who mentored many more. but he had no equal among his contemporaries when in a war zone. he was a pulitzer winner, he came to prominence covering vietnam for the associated press. faas was severely wounded in the war. he had health issues for years since. horst faas was 79 years old. >>> and we wanted to share this emotional scene from north carolina. the homecoming of a u.s. marine who has been away on deployment. when he left his son michael who has cerebral palsy couldn't walk, but he learned how to while his dad was away and this is how he welcomed his dad back home. we put the full
a british body on a ford v-8 that moved like a rocket. his signature shelby mustangs combine two great name plates. they will always be a collector's item. his legacy is the 2013 gt-500 mustang. it has 650 horsepower making it the most powerful production v-8 in the world with the power to set your hair on fire just the way he would have liked it. carroll shelby was 89 years old. >>> and horst faas has died. he was the combat photographer of his generation who mentored many more. but...
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he thought people were naturally british. he tended to take for granted as i sometimes tell my students that all people want all the money, sex, power and fame they can't get. this is truer of politicians than most and you shouldn't trust them for one second. that helps to tell you why you certainly should not mix an area of life dominated by people like that with an area dominated -- something so important as religion. we shouldn't understand madison as having fought. in wasn't important and that is why the government shouldn't be concerned with it. rather his reason was he took it so seriously. c-span time at the college of new jersey and went back to virginia at age 21. they're then commenced a time he engaged in a fascinating correspondence in the 20s with one of his prints and classmates named william bradford from pennsylvania. bradford would also be politically prominent. he was for a time the attorney general in the washington administration. what is more important about bradford is he was the fellow who elicited some
he thought people were naturally british. he tended to take for granted as i sometimes tell my students that all people want all the money, sex, power and fame they can't get. this is truer of politicians than most and you shouldn't trust them for one second. that helps to tell you why you certainly should not mix an area of life dominated by people like that with an area dominated -- something so important as religion. we shouldn't understand madison as having fought. in wasn't important and...
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wealthy british style. is not on the side of. markets why not come to. find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike stronger for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into kinds a report on our. download the official antti up location on the phone on called touch from the choose ops to. watch on t.v. life on the go. video on demand on teasing blindfold comes and says feeds now in the palm of your. questions on the dot com you know how sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other part of it and realize everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm tom harpur welcome to the big picture. hi.
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well, we have what we believe is a british person developed by british intelligence who basically went into al qaeda, infiltrated the organization, and convinced them that he was a tried and true militant. and they built a bomb for him to take and put on a plane. well, the trick was that he came out of yemen, made his way to saudi arabia, we think, and brought the bomb with him. the big issue with this story is very fascinating. it goes back to the underwear bomber from december of 2009. and what the intelligence community found out is guess what? it's not that hard to infiltrate al qaeda. abumutallab who was the person that was engaged in that particular bombing, if you look at the justice department case on him, he simply went to yemen, made a few phone calls, and was able to meet anwar alawalaki within a week and was a part of al qaeda. gwen: and thought maybe we can do that. >> exactly. so it was that simple. >> how sophisticated and different in kind and in the lack of detection was this underwear bomb? is this something that the broader aspect of american security, airport otherw
well, we have what we believe is a british person developed by british intelligence who basically went into al qaeda, infiltrated the organization, and convinced them that he was a tried and true militant. and they built a bomb for him to take and put on a plane. well, the trick was that he came out of yemen, made his way to saudi arabia, we think, and brought the bomb with him. the big issue with this story is very fascinating. it goes back to the underwear bomber from december of 2009. and...
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and the british press. as well as the culture and practices of the media. she discusses e-mails and text messages between prime minister david cameron and other conservative party and labor party leaders. last year, rebekah brooks testified before a british parliamentary committee investigating an alleged phone hacking scandal. she was arrested last july on suspicion of conspiracy and corruption and arrested again in march 2012 on suspicion of conspiracy to pervert the course of justice. the criminal investigation is still pending. >> the other witness today is rebekah brooks. thank you. >> i swear that the evidence i shall give will be the whole truth and nothing but the truth. >> your full name, please. >> rebekah mary brooks./ >> please identify the two in front of you. the second of may of this year. the principal focus is on the second statement. the time line of your career -- tell me if i make any mistakes. you joined news international in 1989. but then to 1995, you were appointed deputy of "news of
and the british press. as well as the culture and practices of the media. she discusses e-mails and text messages between prime minister david cameron and other conservative party and labor party leaders. last year, rebekah brooks testified before a british parliamentary committee investigating an alleged phone hacking scandal. she was arrested last july on suspicion of conspiracy and corruption and arrested again in march 2012 on suspicion of conspiracy to pervert the course of justice. the...
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government authority ever since the olympic committee decided to hold the summer games in london the british government has implemented unprecedented levels of security regulations that have baffled and disturbed the city's residents artie's laura smith brings us the story. the olympic torch is lit and on its journey to london accompanying it fear uncertainty and code red level security impinging on the lives of people from london to las vegas that's where ted larkin lives he's supposed to be in the u.k. training martial arts enthusiasm but as he was boarding his flight he discovered the home office had excluded him from the country on the grounds that his self-defense course bitin site vigilanteism being that i have a fifteen year history of coming to the u.k. training thousands of people from the u.k. and also european clients coming into london and had no incidents whatsoever in and the rhetoric that's being used is absolutely inconsistent with what i teach it's a level of paranoia that increases the closer the olympics gets but london a simon more won't get anywhere near the games he pro
government authority ever since the olympic committee decided to hold the summer games in london the british government has implemented unprecedented levels of security regulations that have baffled and disturbed the city's residents artie's laura smith brings us the story. the olympic torch is lit and on its journey to london accompanying it fear uncertainty and code red level security impinging on the lives of people from london to las vegas that's where ted larkin lives he's supposed to be...
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born one year apart on opposite sides of the atlantic, both of british heritage, west and thompson came of age in the 1920s amid two decades of political, economic and social upheaval that pushed the world toward conflagration for the second time. western civilization was in crisis, and they were among the very first to recognize and articulate the threats of fascism that were sweeping through europe in the 1930s while most of their colleagues, male or female, refused to acknowledge the blatant signs of gnat is si imperialism -- nazi imperialism. west and thompson fought the only way they could; not on the military battlefield, but in the arena of ideas. willing to risk everything and smashing literary and social icons in their wake. rebecca west was nothing if not iconoclastic. sicily, the youngest of three daughters, was born in 1892 on the outskirts of london. her father, a gifted journalist and cartoonist, soon revealed to be a notorious gambler, thief and womanizer. abandoned their family when sicily was only 8 years old. devastated, she was unable to recognize -- to reconcile his
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they will just by local, whether it is french or british or italian. trying to figure out how we are going to mesh these two pieces -- the need for industrial cooperation to drive procurement cooperation is one of the areas we are looking at and we recognize it is important. not just between countries in europe but between europe and the united states. >> retired diplomat. when it was announced that there would be a transit facility in russia, this caused a stir among russian nationalists because putin was running for president on an anti-nato platform. how do you see the nature of cooperation and competition with russia with regard to nato? >> thanks for asking the question. i think it is important. the one success story in the nato-russia relationship -- the one that really stands out is the cooperation on afghanistan. russia has come to the conclusion that for nato and isaf to succeed in afghanistan is in russia's national interest. they have cooperated on the transfer of goods, equipment, and personnel. 200,000 troops had been flown into and out of
they will just by local, whether it is french or british or italian. trying to figure out how we are going to mesh these two pieces -- the need for industrial cooperation to drive procurement cooperation is one of the areas we are looking at and we recognize it is important. not just between countries in europe but between europe and the united states. >> retired diplomat. when it was announced that there would be a transit facility in russia, this caused a stir among russian nationalists...
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against in france, is really a version of so-called balanced approach that president obama -- >> the british staying out [overlapping speakers] >> big tax increases. >> look, john, what is happening is the entire political system in europe is unable to cope with the austerity being opposed upon it in greece, in france. the government went down in holland. you have the rise of the radical communist left and the far patriotic nationalist right, and the center will not hold in europe. the only solution is going to be through inflation. the european central bank and the imf -- >> that's too much gloom and too. ! i think mr. hollande is an interesting figure. he routinely described as a moderate socialist. >> like president obama! >> fine. if he -- >> just kidding! >> i think that is -- pretty centrist. and he wants to let up on the gas on that austerity. and he may be able to force merkel to do that. that's a good thing. he's not going to walk away from the austerity package. >> greece is two months from dropping out of the european at least $2 billion from a failed hedging strategy was felt aro
against in france, is really a version of so-called balanced approach that president obama -- >> the british staying out [overlapping speakers] >> big tax increases. >> look, john, what is happening is the entire political system in europe is unable to cope with the austerity being opposed upon it in greece, in france. the government went down in holland. you have the rise of the radical communist left and the far patriotic nationalist right, and the center will not hold in...
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this was a gala fund-raising event for british olympic team. kate, william and prince harry are ambassador s . they like to raise money for the olympic hopefuls. many there have not even been selected yet. >> tell me about the new olympic tower. what is that all about? >> reporter: the big steel thing behind me is an amazing construction that was opened just yesterday designed by a very famous sculptor and sponsored by a huge industrial base in this country. and it is one of the monuments that we hope will stand for a decade, as a memorial of the olympics, a bit like the identical tower in paris, but that was not built for the olympic event. we are hoping that the structure will remain as a kind of legacy landmark point of the olympic games to start in just 76 days. it is not very long, just behind me. >> that's where they will start. that's where all the action will be. thank you, annabel roberts. the summer games begin on july 27. you can watch all the action on the networks of nbc universal, including right here on msnbc. >>> thanks to the h
this was a gala fund-raising event for british olympic team. kate, william and prince harry are ambassador s . they like to raise money for the olympic hopefuls. many there have not even been selected yet. >> tell me about the new olympic tower. what is that all about? >> reporter: the big steel thing behind me is an amazing construction that was opened just yesterday designed by a very famous sculptor and sponsored by a huge industrial base in this country. and it is one of the...
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. >> and another underwear bomb plot is uncovered, foiled by a british double agent. the associated press breaking the news of the plan this week, but they he knew about it last week and was holding the story the right thing to do? >> joe biden strikes again, giving his off the wall take on the iran's nuclear threat. is it time for the media to i go dor the vice-president. and does dancing on stage bake you a bad journalist? on the panel this week, writer and fox news contributor, judy miller, syndicated columnist, john thomas and jim pinkerton, the magazine and daily beast columnist, kirsten powers. i'm jon scott. fox news watch is on now. >> at a certain point i've just concluded that for me personally it is important for me to go ahead and affirm that i think same sex couples should be able to get married. >> jon: after a bit of hemming and hawing there, president obama making it crystal clear where he personally stands on gay marriage. here is a quick look how the media reacted. >> president obama today became the first american president to say he approves of sam
. >> and another underwear bomb plot is uncovered, foiled by a british double agent. the associated press breaking the news of the plan this week, but they he knew about it last week and was holding the story the right thing to do? >> joe biden strikes again, giving his off the wall take on the iran's nuclear threat. is it time for the media to i go dor the vice-president. and does dancing on stage bake you a bad journalist? on the panel this week, writer and fox news contributor,...
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the british government is one saddam hussein recently sought significant quantities of uranium from africa. over a decade and. there hasn't been anything yet on t.v. . it is to get the maximum political impact. before source material is what helps keep journalism honest we. we want to present. something else. home.
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>> yes, that the british -- that the leak came from a british individual. >> yeah, i -- that's one of the first things -- if it turns out to be a foreign national, then -- a foreign intelligence service, then obviously in that case, you know, no one in the u.s. is liable. having said that, i know the intelligence services we're dealing with is very angry over this. they don't believe that it was them. you know, we'll have to see. i'm just saying, if it's anyone in the u.s., that's a criminal pursuit. somebody overseas, obviously the fbi wouldn't have jurisdiction. >> you haven't ruled out the fact this could have come from a u.s. citizen? i want to ask you, though, if it was from overseas, aren't we powerless in dealing with this in the future? >> yes. we what we have to do then is file diplomatic protests and use whatever leverage or influence or pressure we can on that foreign service. most of the foreign services we deal with are straight with us, especially long-term partners we have. i'm not saying which one it is or exactly who it is because this is so classified. if it turn out
>> yes, that the british -- that the leak came from a british individual. >> yeah, i -- that's one of the first things -- if it turns out to be a foreign national, then -- a foreign intelligence service, then obviously in that case, you know, no one in the u.s. is liable. having said that, i know the intelligence services we're dealing with is very angry over this. they don't believe that it was them. you know, we'll have to see. i'm just saying, if it's anyone in the u.s., that's a...
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in 1944 the british pressured roosevelt through eisenhower to raise the soviets to berlin. the race was for prestige and ensure a greater hand over the division of european spoils. but the u.s. government in 1944 and '45 rejected this political strategy, preferring to maintain commitments to the allies even if one was the murderous joseph stalin. george marshal and dwight eisenhower understood if there was any hope of a more peaceful world, it would involve establishing the rules of the road for states. the united nations was the embodiment of that. well, isn't that what george bush did by not invading bagdad? the oral histories and president bush's diary entries make clear that he very much wanted saddam hussein's regime to collapse. he hated saddam hussein. he's very open about that in his diary. but you know what? hatred cannot be the motivator for an american leader. bush showed the discipline to end the war in the way most likely to lay the foundation for a better world, where international law might have some force. it was the practical idealism of the world war ii ge
in 1944 the british pressured roosevelt through eisenhower to raise the soviets to berlin. the race was for prestige and ensure a greater hand over the division of european spoils. but the u.s. government in 1944 and '45 rejected this political strategy, preferring to maintain commitments to the allies even if one was the murderous joseph stalin. george marshal and dwight eisenhower understood if there was any hope of a more peaceful world, it would involve establishing the rules of the road...
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wealthy british style sign. on the title. market why not. find out what's really happening to the global economy with max cons or for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune in to kaiser report. news today violence is once again flared up the film these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. operations are today. a eurozone. major difference is. when the president. for unity. rallies in support of hundreds of palestinian prisoners on hunger strike in israeli jails face brutal. with the youngest. facing a lifetime of loan repayments while struggling to find. the true cost of their education. i'll be back with more on this story in fifty minutes with the latest sports. hello welcome to the latest polls and here that lines silver lining domestic winners of the needs are set to discover who will be joining them in the champions league next season the fourteenth go all out to finish second on the final day of the russian premier league. while going to top sports lewis hamilton grabs pole positio
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there were british women soldiers and sailors, australians, canadians, there were women from other countries there, but the u.s. was the biggest deployment. there were over 40,000 women who we deployed. the other thing that had changed after the end of vietnam was that because of technological developments, discussed missiles and long-range field artillery, the front lines weren't so distinct anymore. it was a little less clear as to where you were safe and where you weren't. and those of you who follow the persian gulf war know that there were six women killed in a -- sleeping in an air force dormitory one night when it was hit by a skud missile. many were deployed and they were mothers and they were at that time ban friday being in air combat, sea combat, by law and by practice from ground combat. but they were in great danger, even the ones who were serving behind the lines and the ones in the air force or the navy who were aboard so-called noncombatant vessels. as you all know because of where women are these days, they did very, very well. the doubts that many people had raised about th
there were british women soldiers and sailors, australians, canadians, there were women from other countries there, but the u.s. was the biggest deployment. there were over 40,000 women who we deployed. the other thing that had changed after the end of vietnam was that because of technological developments, discussed missiles and long-range field artillery, the front lines weren't so distinct anymore. it was a little less clear as to where you were safe and where you weren't. and those of you...
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i'd like to just mention and then stop the british who used to resist extraterrestrial actions with great intensity now have a new law on corrupt practices that is probably much more extraterrestrial than ours, except for this one. so i wonder if you would take that as an opportunity to opine on the breadth of these sanctions, interventions, extraterrestrial actions, not just of our government, but of folks like the brits, the canadians, the europeans. >> so i haven't seen that notice. i assume it's referring to the new foreign sanction evaders executive order. >> it's signed by mario mancuso. >> all right. what we are doing i think as a -- my old job i was a lawyer. so i always have to sort of correct the record when people say it's -- what we're doing extra territorial. it's not. we regulate u.s. businesses and define with whom they are able to do business. we don't have any jurisdiction to tell any foreign company or any foreign bank what it can or cannot do. we tell our own banks, our own businesses whom they can deal with. so i think as a technical matter, there is no extraterritoria
i'd like to just mention and then stop the british who used to resist extraterrestrial actions with great intensity now have a new law on corrupt practices that is probably much more extraterrestrial than ours, except for this one. so i wonder if you would take that as an opportunity to opine on the breadth of these sanctions, interventions, extraterrestrial actions, not just of our government, but of folks like the brits, the canadians, the europeans. >> so i haven't seen that notice. i...
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wealthy british style. sometimes. markets why not. come to. find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike stronger for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into kinds a report. to what extent and i would call them paid mercenaries how much they're going to be in your defense to protect your administration and your successors none none you're saying the. mercenaries like blackwater will not play a major role i'm still here the obvious contradiction this is one of the issues over which we have immense. but they will be here they will be knocked as far as the afghan government goes and no way no mercenary no way no way. out. top stories as tens of thousands of spaniards begin afford a marathon of. protests all targeted against the government's programme of tax hikes and spending cuts. a eurozone exit noons for greece's major differences torpedoed the latest coalition talks with the president now leading a final charge for unity. rallies in support of hundreds of palestinian prisoners on hunger strike in
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wealthy british style stock. market why not come to. find out what's really happening to the global economy with max conjure for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune in to kaiser report on our. line. would be so much brighter if you. sung from feinstein question. comes from stock totty dot com. welcome back to spotlight i'm not been just a reminder that my guest on the show today is i mean i'm going to surely a prominent cardiac surgeon and medical researcher i. was kind i mean ron we you have just told us about the present day capabilities of russian medicine in the war that you kill a cardiac surgery which is your specialization and indeed it is common knowledge both in russia and abroad that russian cardiac surgeons are some of the best in the world then why do so many russians prefer being treated abroad invest effort to be treated abroad they're not afraid of being treated in a different country even if they don't know their language is not getting a surgery abroad is considered three stooges it has. you co
wealthy british style stock. market why not come to. find out what's really happening to the global economy with max conjure for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune in to kaiser report on our. line. would be so much brighter if you. sung from feinstein question. comes from stock totty dot com. welcome back to spotlight i'm not been just a reminder that my guest on the show today is i mean i'm going to surely a prominent cardiac surgeon and medical researcher i. was...
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wealthy british style. is no time to write. your. market why not. come to. find out what's really high. into the global economy with mike's concert for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into kinds or reports . to. the people of the united states and our friends and allies will not live at the mercy of an outlaw regime that threatens the peace with weapons of mass murder his regime as an active program to acquire and develop nuclear weapons and let there be no doubt about we know for a fact there are limits there. this we're just being carried out under the direction of dr david kay respected scientist and former u.n. inspector was leading the weapons search in iraq we are determined to take this apart we have a tremendous a group of dedicated american men and women involved in this with the best assets of the intelligence me. and provide. data cheney is not going to be done with this for quite some time david kay wants more time and he says it could take another six to nine months to make a definitive finding ministration is askin
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you look at the schedule of meetings with british prime minister's. tab 3. you put in a revised version. >> ok. >> we need to be clear about this. you are not putting this forward necessarily as 100% complete. to include the documents you told us about, the diary. some meetings have been canceled, some might not have been included. >> that is correct. >> we know from mr. campbell's diary that there was a dinner on the 27th of april, 1997. mr. blair, mr. campbell. four days before the famous collection of the first of may, 1997. do you recall that? let's not particularly but i am sure it is correct. we were following mr. blair's last conference on education in the paper. i think it was to do with that but i cannot remember. >> you were going to be discussing what was then let it happen in the huge victory for the labor party. >> that was 14 years ago. i know there was a meeting at an education rally. it might be in one of the same things. >> when we see an injury like tony blair launched does that mean just ham or can it mean -- an instance like tony blair lu
you look at the schedule of meetings with british prime minister's. tab 3. you put in a revised version. >> ok. >> we need to be clear about this. you are not putting this forward necessarily as 100% complete. to include the documents you told us about, the diary. some meetings have been canceled, some might not have been included. >> that is correct. >> we know from mr. campbell's diary that there was a dinner on the 27th of april, 1997. mr. blair, mr. campbell. four...
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wealthy british style. markets why not. find out what's really happening to the global economy with max cause or for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune in to kaiser report. the news a secret laboratory to mccurry was able to build a new most sophisticated robot which fortunately doesn't give a darn about anything tim's mission to teach music creation why it should care about humans and world this is why you should care only on the dot com. download the official anti up location the phone all i pod touch from the top story . which all teachers life on the go. video on demand ati's minefield costs and says feeds now in the palm of your. question on the dot com. please. more news today violence is once again flared up. these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. trying to look for a shelter all today. look.
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the british board of trade required all vessels above 10,000 metric tons to require only 16 lifeboats. the titanic had for more than 16. but the white star -- the owner of the ship -- had built a ship that was 46,000 tons. four times the limit that was associated with a number of lifeboats. the conclusion that this author, who is a fellow at the institute of melbourne australia, he writes that entities can to comply with specifics of regulations. not the goal of the regulations themselves. all too often, once government takes over, private risk management becomes regulatory compliance. at this accident score, he is talking about the titanic, it is this reality. british regular readers assume responsibly for the lifeboats and then botched that responsibility with the close reading of the evidence, it is hard not to see that the titanic disaster was a tragic example of government failure. why do i mention this, you might ask? because of the time, the u.s. industry and the aftermath, concluded that near compliance with regulation was not sufficient. it wasn't good enough just to be compl
the british board of trade required all vessels above 10,000 metric tons to require only 16 lifeboats. the titanic had for more than 16. but the white star -- the owner of the ship -- had built a ship that was 46,000 tons. four times the limit that was associated with a number of lifeboats. the conclusion that this author, who is a fellow at the institute of melbourne australia, he writes that entities can to comply with specifics of regulations. not the goal of the regulations themselves. all...